The world cup kicks off in six days time – but the benefits of this soccer spectacular will be felt for a long time afterwards, thanks to the innovative Solar public viewing area in Jericho, Brits. Next Friday June 11 2010, the world will hold...

What can be said about the end of a World Cup with as many unexpected twists as this one? Certainly that Spain won through great spirit, superior team play and perhaps a bit of luck. The reality is that we'll need something of all three to beat...

Update from Fiona (communications director):
It's been a long time coming and finally it's here. For Greenpeace Africa and for Jericho it is even more exciting.
The solar powered public viewing area finally starts today. The...

Greenpeace has trained teenagers in a small village called Jericho, to install solar panels to power the community halls for the World Cup. The trainees organized an Open Day to share their experiences with community members.

The Greenpeace Google Search will also return results form http://archive.greenpeace.org - Greenpeace’s archive of web content dating back to 1994, along with content from those few Greenpeace websites not shared on this.